Impartial. Expertly judged. Open to all those involved in a business based in Hertfordshire.

The biz4Biz Awards are impartial, independent awards that can be won by anyone involved in business in Hertfordshire. The aim of The biz4Biz Awards is to seek out examples of being the best at what we do.

Online nomination and voting is open until the 15th February 2019. Nominees from the Top 20 will then be invited to attend a judging day at a Hertfordshire hotel during March 2019.

Companies can nominate themselves or be nominated by the general public.

The glittering biz4Biz Awards ceremony will take place on Friday 17th May 2019 at Tewin Bury Farm Hotel, Welwyn, Hertfordshire, AL6 0JB and will be hosted by popular television presenter and award-winning newscaster, Fiona Bruce!

All nominees will have the opportunity to publicise on The biz4Biz Awards website with award winners having full on-going publicity following the awards ceremony.

Entry and Participation is completely Free of Charge.

The host for The biz4Biz Awards 2019 ceremony will be Fiona Bruce.

Fiona Bruce is one of the most established presenters working in British television today. An award winning newscaster, she is a regular presenter of the 6 o’clock and 10 o’clock News on BBC 1. She has also presented The Antiques Roadshow since 2007 and the BBC’s most successful arts series Fake or Fortune since 2000, as well as live broadcasts of events including William and Kate’s wedding. She has won numerous awards including RTS awards for her journalism.

For ITV’s Crime & Punishment season Fiona presented Rachel Nickell – the Untold Story which re-evaluated the investigation of the murder on Wimbledon Common which Fiona originally covered for the BBC in 1992. And for the same series she was given exclusive access into the investigation into army sergeant Emile Cilliers conviction for the attempted murder of his wife Victoria in The Parachute Murder Plot.

Fiona has hosted two series of the quiz, Hive Minds, for BBC4. Previously she presented Crimewatch from 1999 – 2007 and presented and reported on the prime time award winning current affairs series Real Story with Fiona Bruce, on BBC1, from 2003-2007. In 2001 Fiona became the first female presenter to be part of the General Election Results Programme. Fiona wrote and presented for BBC1 The Queen’s Palaces (2011), Victoria – A Royal Love Story (2010) and Leonardo (2012). She has written and presented documentaries about Lord Alan Sugar, Bill Gates and Cherie Blair and perhaps most notably she presented ITV’s Prince Philip at 90 for which she interviewed Prince Philip. She also gave Jeremy Clarkson a run for his money in two appearances on Top Gear.

She is also a published author: ‘Savvy – the modern woman’s guide to doing all without risking it all’ was published in 2008.